Would the flex hd connect wirelessly to the UDM and then feed that to a switch?
As far as I know you can mesh with it, yes.
Would the flex hd connect wirelessly to the UDM and then feed that to a switch?
Questions:
1. What's the real world speed (in 1Gbps internet condition)?
2. Can you confirm stability/reliability of the system? I.e. No drop out, smooth transition between APs. My Eero had months running without a dropout.
3. Can you use 2 UniFi Dream Machines to create essentially wired backhaul mesh system? (Second unit as AP).
4. How about UniFi APs? What speed are you getting with which version of AP? If APs can give high enough speed, I might actually consider, DM Pro in basement utility room to feed multiple APs in home.
Thank you
@Tech Focus your home seems to be currently highly oversaturated with WiFi for its size.
Do you have special requirements because of the construction materials used?
Can you provide a drawing that shows the two levels and the AP placement?
Less is always more when it is just enough.
Hello guys,
Thank you very much for detailed replies. Here is my home layout.
Main floor
Walkout Basement
A little background. When I originally moved to this home 3 years ago or so, I had R7000 Netgear router. So I went for Orbi. Started 1 satellite router combo but eventually needed to add wall plug then full satellite (9000sqft worth). But Orbi was never stable enough, so I went Eero Pro x3. Very stable but wasn't as fast as Orbi at its peak speed (by far slower). So I eventually got
Obviously, it didn't cover enough range at all and house was built in 1950's so no ethernet jack. However, I had to use basement room as my work office and needed as high speed as possible. Internet (cable service) came through main floor right in the middle where I currently have Ax11000 router. So at that point I purchased Netgear Orbi with a hope to get best performance. Initial purchase was 1 big Satellite + Router with Satellite placed in the office (left end room). I cannot remember how much ISP speed I had back then, may be 100-300 Mbps but Satellite ethernet did give very good proportion of the speed. However, our bedroom is located main floor right end. In there, I did not get enough WiFi signal to the point I get complete disconnect. So I ended up buying wall-plug mini Satellite which was supposed to give additional 1000 or 1500 sqft coverage. At this point, I think I was already 6000 or so coverage worth of Orbi product. But then right lower end basement room became a problem. That area is essentially surrounded by brick. No matter where I move the wall-plug it won't reach there. So then I got full another full Satellite (now 9000 sqft coverage). Orbi's instability; however, just became annoyance so I went Eero Pro x 3 set (supposed to cover 5 or 6000 if I remember right). It was super stable system. But I was getting only double digit speed in some places while paying for 300 Mbps. And my office basically needed to be changed to now right most basement room which is where getting WiFi signal was impossible. So I finally had contractor install Cat 6A ethernet ports in various places of my home. At this point, our area got 1Gbps download service offering so I went for it.
For AiMesh, I started two Ax11000 first and eventually added Ax92U. I would say coverage is decent except left most basement room, which we starting to use more and needing more consistent internet. Hence, I started look for final... AiMesh node. But then it came to mind, AiMesh system stability has never been as good as Eero, so may be I should just look other. Recently I did some test using Internet Speed (intentionally I did this not iPerf 3). Basically, my results were in concordant with what's on the net. WiFi 6 really gives 30% boost but that's only when really close. Otherwise, it's practically only 10% boost for single device throughput. So I've started thinking may be good WiFi 5 may have less overheads and even be able to compensate the 10% difference. Hence, I arrived to UniFi. Oh and by the way, my attached garage located top of left most room in main floor on the rendering gets "no signal" when I close the door even though it looks so close to router.
In fact, I've got UniFi UAP-AC-HD couple days ago. I wanted to test max possible capability of UniFi system before committing to switch to UniFi system. In fact, I was thinking my AiMesh system is as good as it can get for now and I just have to bite stability and was thinking this test would have just confirmed there is no alternative. (I then was going to return the UAP-AC-HD). But it turned out, UniFi actually outperformed AiMesh nodes in every case even iPhone 11 Pro. If anyone interested in this test result, I plan to make a YouTube video talking about this. But last night I have actually ended up ordering Dream Machine Pro and UAP-AC-HD Nano. I tried to move around AP-HD but I feel I would need at least one more AP in my home but I want to test HD Nano (since it's half the price of HD) and if its does its job, I can save HD to area where I really need local switch.
@PracticalTip,
I was thinking DM x 2, it's because DM has multiple ethernet ports, so I was hoping to use like switch + AP combo, which I am more familiar with in AiMesh node. Most of ethernet jack I got installed was a single jack so if I use for AP, I have no other Ethernet port.
If you want extra ethernet ports then some of the better APs support passthrough and I think the wall mount APs do also.
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